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LAND FOB SAV.E. FOR' SALE. AREA —47 Acres 3 roods 14 perches, all ploughed and sown doAvn in English grass; subdivided into 5 paddocks by post and wire fences, and well watered by natural springs. Situation—Close to the Levin township, railway station, school, etc. Buildings—There is a five roomed house on the property, also a small cow bail Price, «£4o per acre. Mortgage ,£1150; live years to run at 5 per cent. 4 ' AREA—COO Acres freehold, 4SO acres in grass, 110 acres in bu&h and swamp; 90 j acres have been ploughed, and another 150 acres could be if stumped; subdivided I into 1$ paddocks, well watered by running streams, and fenced by post and wire fences, all in good order. Land Transfer Title. Situation—The property is situj aled about miles from the nearest town and railway station, on the main road | between Palmerston North and Wellington; roads in first-class condition. Carryling Capacity— s l\ sheep to the acre. Buildings—New 7-roomed house, stable, loose .box, and all necessary outbuildings. Price, *£2o per acre; easy terms can be I arranged. Note—This is a really cheap property, and for. anyone contemplating : purchasing a first-class sheep or dairy farm, a very good opportunity. Wo would | strongly advise inspection. The property has only been on the market, as the I owner has now arranged to reside in England. The farm is in-first-class heart, 1 grows splendid crops of rape, and has been turning off a considerable number of i fat lamb-s every season. DALGETY & COMPANY. MX).. WELUNGI ON. FOB SALE TO CAPITALIST. ACKLS Suburban, to be sold at a sacrifice to close partnership accounts. ,r i.ne above has a splendid view of Wellington Harbour and Hutt Valley, and is admirably adapted for-subdividing into high-class residential Bites of from, one to ten acres. The block has a front-age of about 3300 feet to the New Hutt that is to have a cycle track 20 feet wide besides 69 feet allowed for tramc. lae Hutt road, which is perfectly level, being specially formed to cope 'with. the tremendous traffic between Petono and Wellington, will be the finest road m the Loiony. Ihe property by this road is only four miles from Wellington. # * iwo thriving well-roaded townships abut on to the back boundary of this block, and the residents are anxious to be brought closer to Wellington by means of a roacl through this property to the Hutt road, which would be a short cut. it is quite plain a purchaser could not fail to make money here, J.L. MORRISON AND CO.» 151. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ' 3 SHEEP TO ACRE LIMESTONE COUNTRY 229 ACRES, all down in English pasture. 8 paddocks, ALL PLOTJCrHABLE , when stumped, 7-roomed house, modern, woolshcd, dip, yards, stable, etc. Wmtered 620 ewes, 40 hoggets, 30 Bead other stock. L.I.P-, rent AlO-First-class home farm, 4-miles from Utiku. Price .£l3 acre. Terms .£IOOO cash. IQA ACRES, title O.R.F. at 22s 6d; miles from UTIKU, all in English grass, 12 paddocks; good house and buildiiigs in A 1 order ; wintered 1400 sheep, 70 big stock Price 0314 acre. Terms arranged. A splendid paying farm, with only 50 acres hills in. it, and all LIMESTONE COUNTRY of the very best. Recommended. W. H. MORRAH & CO,. AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, WELLINGTON.

HOTELS. THE NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL, 'LAMBTON QUAY. UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT MOST COMFORTABLE AND LUXURIOUS HOTEL IN THE DOMINION. NOTB.—ONLY THE BEST OF WINES, SPIRITS, AND ALES, KEPT IN STOCK QUALITY GUARANTEED. . i, A SINGLE BOTTLE MAY BE OBTAINED IN THE BOTTLING STORE AT WHOLESALE PRICES. 1 ' A EIRST-C LASS LUNCHEON FROM 12.30 TO 2, 1/6. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS AND TOURISTS PROVIDED WITH THE ACCOMMODATION AND COMFORT OF A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE AT A REALLZ MODERATE TARIFF.’ H.S. A. CLENCH, Proprietor. (Late of Wellesley Club). BARRETT’S HOTEL, . LAMBTON QUAY (Opposite Bank N.Z.) WELLINGTON'S OLDEST AND BEST KNOWN HOTEL. NEW LOUNGE BAR .NOW OPENED. rpHE Centre for Business and Comfort.- Good Service.,is the line on which X Barrett’s has built its large business,’and iutepds to continue its further Course. Best of Wines, Ales and Spirits. Tariff 8s per diem or £2 2s per. week. W. J. CONNOR Proprietor. , (Late Coip. Travellers’ Club and Day’s Bay House). ROTORUA. .BRENT’S BATHGATE ; HOUSE. A FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE HOTEL, old-established and comfortable, situated close to all Baths; replete with modern comforts; the house for the tourist; hot and, cold 1 batlis and electric light trroughout. Porters meet all trains. Telegrams: “Brent’s,” S.’T. BRENT, Proprietor. LAKH HOUSE, HOTEL RuTORUA VISITORS to Rotorua should note the special attraction of LAKE HOUSE HOTEL, Ohinemutu, Rotorua. This old established and always popular Hotel stands on the Southern Shore of the magnificent Lake Rotorua. From its Spacious Balconies a Glorious Panoramic View is obtained of the Lake and Surrounding Country. Apart from its comfort and the general beauty of its. surroundings, its situation alone makes it the favourite hotel for fishermen. Its chief attraction is the possession in its own Well Laid Out Grounds of Highly Mineralised Hot Springs, the waters and mud of wh.ch are of the greatest medi cal and curative value. These waters aro world; renowned for the ‘ marvellous cures t.,ey effect, especially in sufferers from Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago and kindred disorders—the most'long-standing cases always yielding to this the pleasantest and easiest of all treatments. For the convenience and free use of visitors to the Lake House Hotel a Bath House, containing eight separate well-fitted bathrooms, has.. recently been erected at great cost. Tariff 9s a day. Telegrams to “MANAGER," will receive prompt attention. 652

WHERE TO STAY. MEREDITH HOUSE, ' TAUMARUNUI < (Junction Wanganui River and Main Trunk Line). FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. EXCELLENT CUISINE. ■ ’s Coupons accepted. Telegraphic Address Mathias.' Taurmarnuui. . Every attention to Telegrams. • FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE FOR GUESTS. KERR AND MATHIAS Droprietors.

T7ITANTED KNOWN.—That GEOEGE EVANS hag taken over tie . / ALBERT HOTELS . CORNER OF WILLIS AND MANNERS STREETS, WELLINGTON. The ALBERT is one of thb oldest, best known and most central Hotels in the Empire City. _ Patrons can rely on receiving first-class accommodation at a moderate tariff. NONE BET THE:BEST OF WINES AND SPIRITS STOCKED.

P'AN.AMA . HOTEL, CORNER OF VIVIAN AND TARANAKI STREETS. ATT. CASE WHISKIES FROM ss; BULK 4s 6d. COLONIAL ALES AND STOUT XOd PER BOTTLE. nnHE PANAMA offers to Permanent and_Transcient Guests Excellent Aocom--L modation combined with Moderate Tariff.. ONLY THE BEST OP ALES AD SPIRITS KEPT IN STOCK. J. C. MASON, Proprietor.'

NEW ZEALANDER HOTEL " MANNERS STREET. WELLINGTON, (Close to Opera House;. EA.WXNGF.OOM, Writing, Smokingroora; Hot and Cold Plunge. Shower and " Needle Baths;' Electric Light throughout. Night and -Day Porters •Phone 1701. P.O. Bos 557 8s per day or d!2 2 per week. M. J. ("Ted ) DONNELLY, Pronrietor.

WELLINGTON : HOTEL. MOLESWORTH STREET. ' W. NIDD Proprietor. . WELLINGTON HOTEL is situated IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE THE 1 PABLIAMENTABT. BUILDINGS.-First-class Accommodation is provided for Travellers,' Visitors, and, Perr’ament Hoarders. THE BEST BRANDS OF WINES AND SPIRITS IX STOCK. ' THE' • - - WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMEN, LAMBTON QUAY ' AGENTS EOR SUTTON’S SEEDS.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7319, 24 December 1910, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7319, 24 December 1910, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7319, 24 December 1910, Page 16

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